A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

Arm: brachium,-ii (s.n.II), abl. sg. brachio; note that the word ‘arm’ may be translated as ‘branch’ or ‘branchlet,’ q.v., such as the ‘arms of the stigma’ could be the ‘rami stigmatici,’ or ‘stigmatic branches.’ The ‘style arms’ are called ‘style branches,” q.v.; see brachium,-ii (s.n.II);

- stylus crassissimus ab auctore pro ovarii parte describitur, et ramuli ejus breves pro stylis distinctis (B&H), the style very thick, by the author in part described for the ovary, and the short branchlets of it for separate [distinct] styles.